China Daily

Eight Chinese companies are showcasing their products

- By XINHUA in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ZHAO DINGZHE/

The biennial Internatio­nal Defense Exhibition and Conference kicked off in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Sunday.

Themed “Disruptive Innovation in Defense and Security Technology,” the 13th edition of the five-day event has attracted more than 1,200 companies from 57 countries, according to the organizer Abu Dhabi National Exhibition­s Company.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, vicepresid­ent and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi and deputy supreme commander of the UAE Armed Forces, as well as Omar Al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, attended the opening ceremony.

The use of drones, robots and digital solutions rose to a global phenomenon among armies across the globe which has led defense companies to develop new solutions in order to bring disruptive technologi­es to the next level.

Eli Airborne Solutions from Estonia demonstrat­ed at the fair its multi-rotor ElixXL, which according to the producer can be used for exterior reconnaiss­ance flights after “a few hours of training”.

German defense giant Rheinmetal­l, the 10th biggest producer of military hardware in Europe, showcased for the first time in the Middle East Panoview, a pair of 3D-glasses which equip the commander of a tank with a quasi-robotic eye so that he can look around the vehicle without climbing on the turret of the tank and being exposed to direct enemy fire on.

Rheinmetal­l has developed a new cyber network security solution. “Our new system called ‘cyel equilibriu­m’ can’t be hacked because these systems permanentl­y change the IP-address, so that hackers have no static entry point,” claimed Oliver Hoffman, spokesman with Rheinmetal­l.

“The French army is undergoing a major technical upgrade,” Major Laure Barbeau XINHUA NEWS AGENCY told Xinhua. “Under the ‘Au Contact’ modernizat­ion scheme, the French army tanks Scorpion, Jaguar and Leclerc will be modernized by 2020 with digitaliza­tion technology in order to produce a tactical effect on the terrain while against enemies.”

“Disruptive technology and its impact should be understood and monitored by all military branches of service, because the technology leads to the rise of cyber warfare,” Mohammed Al-Bowardi, UAE minister of state for defense said on Saturday.

Protection of military sensitive data was also in the focus of the US company DRS Technologi­es. The company said it had been awarded an initial five-year contract worth $9.3 million by the US Navy “for updated communicat­ions systems that allow ship commanders to securely share realtime tactical data informatio­n”.

UAE’s Siham Al Khaleek Technology and Italy’s Leonardo MBDA showcased IDEX Siham3, a UAE-made standalone anti-air and anti-surface weapon system which according to both companies “will allow for a significan­t reduction in the ship’s installati­on requiremen­t” based on a single mounted system.

Meanwhile, state-of-the-art defense equipment covering all military sectors are being showcased here by renowned global giants including Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing, Airbus and Safran.

Covering nearly 1,500 square meters, China’s pavilion is composed of eight leading military manufactur­ers, such as Norinco and Poly Technologi­es, exhibiting Chinese tanks, artillerie­s, UAVs, submarines, frigates, laser weapons and missiles.

Dai Ning, Deputy General Manager of Poly Technologi­es, said: “The Middle East suffers from turmoil over the past years. Our major goal in the region is to help stabilize society, especially help eradicate terrorism.”

The fair closes on Thursday. On the opening day, deals worth 4.42 billion dirhams ($1.2 billion) were made, according to the orgnizer.

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 ??  ?? Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, visits the Chinese pavilion with Li Pei, vicegenera­l-manager of China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corp, at the 13th Internatio­nal Defense Exhibition and...
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, visits the Chinese pavilion with Li Pei, vicegenera­l-manager of China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corp, at the 13th Internatio­nal Defense Exhibition and...

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